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Martin Nolte is a full Professor at the German Sport University Cologne, affiliated with the Institute for Sports Law. He holds a prominent role in legal research related to sports governance, integrity, and public policy. His work bridges constitutional law and sports regulation, with a focus on ethical and legal frameworks in non-profit and professional sports.
His research interests include sports law, legal governance in sport, anti-corruption mechanisms, public law applications in sports, and safe sport initiatives. He has led major research projects on preventing match manipulation and developing model codes against interpersonal violence in sport. His work emphasizes regulatory feasibility, institutional accountability, and legal protection for athletes and organizations.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in legal commentary, policy evaluation, and public engagement. Key themes include constitutional law in regional governance, integrity in sports competitions, and the development of normative frameworks for safe and ethical sports environments. His contributions span monographs, legal commentaries, feasibility studies, and public interviews.
Scientific engagement includes editorial roles in key publications such as SpoPrax and the Nomos Commentary series, as well as leading publication series through the Institute for Sports Law. He actively collaborates with researchers across disciplines, including sports economics, management, and training science.
Martin Nolte has supervised and advised on multiple third-party funded projects, including those focused on sports integrity and discrimination in football. His institutional leadership includes directing publication series and contributing to national discourse through media interviews and expert commentary. He is involved in shaping legal standards through institutional research and policy recommendations.
He leads and contributes to the Institute for Sports Law’s research output, which serves as a hub for legal scholarship in sports. His work is closely tied to practical applications in sports policy, often developed in collaboration with external stakeholders and governmental bodies.
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